Hi Jon,

Thanks.

It Actually worked in following way:

$this->Model1->contain(array(

                                        'Model2'=>array(

'Model3',

'Model4'=>array('fields'=>'Fld1','Fld2'),

'Model5',

'Model6'
                                                               )
                                           )
                                     );

:vj:)


On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Jon Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> hi,
>
> > this is fine,but from Model4 I require only 2 fields like Fld1,Fld2.If
> > I specify this in following way:
>
> off the cuff, try:
>
> $this->Model1->contain(
>                        'Model2',
>                        'Model2.Model3',
>
>  'Model2.Model4'=>array('fields'=>'Model2.Model4.Fld1',
> 'Model2.Model4.Fld2'),
>                        'Model2.Model5'
>                );
>
> btw, your original snippet's syntax looks a bit weird, but I've kept
> that anyway!
>
> hth
>
> jon
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>
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